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Looking for a vid that is out there but I can't find a link anywhere, Charlie Victor Romeo is the name. "updated"
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[quote:Chrit:MV8xODQ3MDUzXzMwNzkxOTM3X0I5QjgzMDI4] About every 2 or 3 years I try to get a copy of this play. It was life changing. Maybe I’ll contact the production staff of the play again, it’s been a while. The only clip out there that I can find is this one from the play, the sound is worse then it should be. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=getAkBP3BmU[/youtube] They lost all control; [b]the guy in the middle is flying the plane with just the thrust of the engines alone.[/b] More thrust to bring up the nose, more or less thrust on a single engine to turn the plane. the real CVR form this, short version [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-FE4ufeg_g&feature=related[/youtube] Because they tried so hard...four lived out of 520...these pilots wrestled this plan for a LONG time, a very long time. [/quote]
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I know it is out there, air force uses it as a training vid now, and it is still performed live in england.
It aired on PBS maybe 15 years ago before it became the air force training video.
It’s a collection of plays done from cockpit voice recordings just before airplane crashes happen.
It shows how people react when they know death is near, it is a rather amazing and frightening play.
The name is taken from the call words for cockpit voice recorder/CVR
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